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Legal Cynicism and (Subcultural?) Tolerance of Deviance: The Neighborhood Context of Racial Differences
Restorative Policing Experiment: The Bethlehem Pennsylvania Police Family Group Conferencing Project
Choosing Punishments: Crime Control Effects of Sentences
Controlling Drugs and Social Disorder Using Civil Remedies: Final Report of a Randomized Field Experiment in Oakland, California
High School Youth, Weapons, and Violence: A National Survey of Weapon-Related Experiences, Behaviors, and Concerns -- Final Report
Targeting Auto Theft with a Regional Task Force and Mapping Technology
Containment Approach: An Aggressive Strategy for the Community Management of Adult Sex Offenders
Regression Analysis Estimating the Number of Drug-using Arrestees in 185 US Cities
National Commission on the Future of DNA Evidence Proceedings Inaugural Meeting: March 18, 1998 Great Hall U.S. Department of Justice Washington, DC
Hitting Without a License: Testing Explanations for Differences in Partner Abuse Between Young Adult Dates and Cohabitors
Neighborhood Disadvantage, Neighborhood Instability, and Adolescent Behavior: Premarital Childbearing, Dropping Out of School, and Delinquency
Initiative to Develop Model Internet Applications for State and Local Criminal Justice Agencies
Develop and Implement DNA Technology in the Regional Forensic Science Center
City of Seattle Comprehensive Communities Program End of Grant Report, October, 1998
Using Technology to Enhance Police Problem Solving, Final Report
Experiment To Enhance the Reporting of Drug Use by Arrestees, Final Report
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